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Cohort Integration Working Group

The Cohort Integration working group assembles clinical and genetic data from new and existing cohorts for analysis to understand risk factor genes.

About the Cohort Integration Working Group

Our aim is to bring together clinical information and biosamples from 100,000 individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) who have donated their time and effort to help us understand and treat the disease.

We are assembling clinical and genetic data from eligible existing cohorts, as well as new cohorts of individuals with PD and healthy controls as part of the global collaboration. We have made great strides in PD research by comparing the genetic makeup of affected people with unaffected controls. This has enabled us to understand risk factor genes.

As part of this study we aim to understand variations between people with PD. For example, why some people progress slowly and some quickly and why some people develop side effects to medication and others have no problems. To understand this, we need to study genetic and clinical data together and we are collaborating with clinical cohorts worldwide to collate and study this data.

Meet the leads & co-leads

Lead

Huw Morris, MD, PhD

University College London | London, UK

Co-Lead

Manuela Tan

Oslo University Hospital | Norway

Co-Lead

Hirotaka Iwaki, MD, PhD

Data Tecnica International | USA

Meet the participants

Member

Simona Jasaityte, MSc

University College London, University College London | UK

Member

Eleanor (Ellie) Stafford, MSc

University College London | London, UK

Member

Alejandro Martínez-Carrasco, MSc

University College London | London, UK

Member

Raquel Real, MD, PhD

Unknown, University College London | UK

Member

Lietsel Jones, MSc

Data Tecnica International | Bethesda, MD, USA

Member

Shannon Ballard, PhD

National Institutes of Health | USA

Member

Oiher Serrano Asensio, MSc

Queen Square Institute of Neurology (UCL) | London, UK

Milestones

Active

  • Clinical data cleaning & analysis
  • Recruitment of 150 cohorts

Completed

  • Recuritment of 50 cohorts
  • Recruitment of 100 cohorts
  • Genotyping 50000 samples

Not Started

  • Genotyping 100000 samples